Another factor that can make stocks an attractive candidate for a "short squeeze" is how heavily hedge funds are betting that the stock price would decline. At the end of January, GameStop was the most shorted U.S. stock, with nearly 90% of its shares having been sold short, according ...
Financial Services: Stocks have spiked since the election, indicating investors foresee a deregulatory shift in the financial services landscape. Furthermore, pro-growth policies drive loan demand. The market may be anticipating an ease in restrictions, reduced capital requirements (or, at a minimum,...
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The short-sellers, which included many hedge funds, are taking a bath. They have to now buy the stocks at a higher price to make good on their position. And fewer shares are available. That pushes the price even higher. It's commonly called a "short squeeze." ...
Financial Services: Stocks have spiked since the election, indicating investors foresee a deregulatory shift in the financial services landscape. Furthermore, pro-growth policies drive loan demand. The market may be anticipating an ease in restrictions, reduced capital requirements (or, at a minimum,...
The short-sellers, which included many hedge funds, are taking a bath. They have to now buy the stocks at a higher price to make good on their position. And fewer shares are available. That pushes the price even higher. It's commonly called a "short squeeze." ...
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Financial Services: Stocks have spiked since the election, indicating investors foresee a deregulatory shift in the financial services landscape. Furthermore, pro-growth policies drive loan demand. The market may be anticipating an ease in restrictions, reduced capital requirements (or, at a minimum,...